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... character is " true to life " or not depends entirely on the validity of its artistic presentation . A great writer can make the most impossible freak live and breathe where a lesser cannot make a convincing character out of his own ...
... character is " true to life " or not depends entirely on the validity of its artistic presentation . A great writer can make the most impossible freak live and breathe where a lesser cannot make a convincing character out of his own ...
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... characters than with those of his novels , and hence does not conceive of them as being essentially similar people to whom he must arbitrarily give different external character- istics 224 [ No. 831 Yale Literary Magazine .
... characters than with those of his novels , and hence does not conceive of them as being essentially similar people to whom he must arbitrarily give different external character- istics 224 [ No. 831 Yale Literary Magazine .
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to whom he must arbitrarily give different external character- istics . At any rate , the balance is struck ... characters in Winesburg . The destruction of the old village life he loves and understands is too serious a matter to him ...
to whom he must arbitrarily give different external character- istics . At any rate , the balance is struck ... characters in Winesburg . The destruction of the old village life he loves and understands is too serious a matter to him ...
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